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Dyersburg reviews seven bids; two emergency communications purchases to be reimbursed by 9-1-1 board

3864815 · June 17, 2025
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Summary

City staff reported seven bids in the meeting packet; upgrades to EOC 9-1-1 equipment (Integrated Communications, contract 920025741) and replacement of 60 police iPads will be reimbursed by the 9-1-1 board, according to the meeting record.

City staff presented seven bids at the June 16 Dyersburg Board meeting; the items were included in the packet and were already considered during last year's budget hearings, so no separate approvals were required at the June 16 meeting.

The board discussed two items that will be reimbursed by the 9-1-1 board: an upgrade to the emergency operations center's 9-1-1 equipment from Integrated Communications (contract referenced as 920025741) and replacement of 60 police department iPads. “That amount will be reimbursed to us by the 9 1 1 board,” the presiding officer said during the discussion.

Debbie Harris presented the bids in the packet and answered procedural questions; the board did not take additional formal action on the bids because they had been approved during prior budget hearings. The meeting record notes the city will receive reimbursement for the two 9-1-1-related purchases from the 9-1-1 board but does not list contract award amounts or timelines for installation.

No public comment or objections regarding the bids were recorded in the transcript.